H went to the grocery store this morning to get the fruit we volunteered to bring for a daycare class party tomorrow. I asked him to pick up some candy corn for the recipe and he insists the grocery store was all out. How is that even possible?
"Why would you ruin perfectly good peanuts by adding candy corn? That's like saying hey, I have these awesome nachos, guess I better add some dryer lint." - Nonny
I didn't know why it was called candy corn. Why are dum-dums called dum-dums? Why are Snickers called Snickers. Who knows? It's just one of those things you accept as fact.
I was taught that it was "accept" when used as a verb.
Your usage was correct. Accept and except can both be used as a verb, though. Accept = to receive (an idea, object, whatever). Except = to leave out. So in your sentence, accept is the correct word.
I was taught that it was "accept" when used as a verb.
Your usage was correct. Accept and except can both be used as a verb, though. Accept = to receive (an idea, object, whatever). Except = to leave out. So in your sentence, accept is the correct word.
Your usage was correct. Accept and except can both be used as a verb, though. Accept = to receive (an idea, object, whatever). Except = to leave out. So in your sentence, accept is the correct word.
HELLO yes we've seen corn before, but it looks like this:
Sorry, but the striped candy corn representation was just a little too abstract!
But I still don't get why it's mind-blowing. Like, I can't get my head around the wonderment at this buzzfeed. Even if you didn't picture it like this before, why wouldn't the reaction be more like, "Huh."
Because it looks so cool all stacked up in a circle! Because it solves a great mystery of life I didn't even know existed! Because it's about CANDY the day before HALLOWEEN!!!!!
and that dirt path is where they would find my lifeless body. No signs of struggle. Just the acceptance that Satan had sent one of his minions to retrieve my soul.